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Life as a
Catholic in the modern world is a life of challenge. The teaching of the Church
is called to use the modern language of what is happening around us, either in our own
country or abroad. These new books help us to see modern realities that call us
to respond to these modern realities as Catholics, and educate us to
to also call others to respond. The modern day realities addressed here
are those that challenge the culture of life our Church teaches: from
abortion to anti-semitism; from social and economic justice to liturgical
reform; and the challenge of Islam and the genocide committed in Rwanda.
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Hell
and Other Destinations Piers Paul Read
The famous British novelist and playwright Piers Paul Read
presents his lively reflections on wide ranging spiritual
topics with his usual brilliance. When this best-selling writer
turns his attention to his Catholic Faith, as well
as to religious and cultural issues of our times, he brings delight and
inspiration, as well as some objections and controversy.

Handing on the Faith in an Age of
Disbelief Joseph Cardinal
Ratzinger Why is it hard to
transmit the Catholic faith today? What obstacles hinder modern
men, women, and children from responding to the Gospel? Can science,
technology, and mass media go hand in hand with Christianity? Are new teaching methods
effective in catechesis? How can the
Church do a better job giving her precious patrimony to subsequent
generations?

Left to
Tell Immaculee
Ilibagiza With uncommon sincerity, Immaculee shares with us her
soul's struggle through disbelief and to anger and, ultimately,
forgiveness. She is living proof of the power of prayer and positive thinking.
Her story will touch you deeply. You will feel her fear, you will cry, and
you will ask yourself the same questions that people have been asking:
How could this happen? Where does animosity come from? Why can't
we just be like God, Who is the Source for all of us? But you will also feel
something profound: You will feel hope that we, as a people,
are moving toward living God-realized lives.

Images of
Hope Joseph Cardinal
Ratzinger In Images of Hope: Meditations on Major Feasts,
Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger (now Pope Benedict XVI) masterfully weaves together
Scripture, history, literature and theology as he reflects on major feasts of
the liturgical calendar. In each chapter, he examines works of sacred art that
illustrate the hope we celebrate in our most important Christian holy
days.
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Heresy of
Formlessness Martin Mosebach
Three Approaches to
Abortion Peter Kreeft
Christian
Resistance to Anti-Semitism Henri de Lubac
Introduction To Catholic Social Teaching: Study
Guide
The
Bible and the Qur'an Jacques Jomier
Sex and the Marriage
Convenant John F. Kippley
Humanae
Vitae July 25 marks the 38th anniversary
of Pope Paul VI's encyclical, Humanae Vitae, which reaffirmed the
Church's constant and universal teaching on marriage, especially the necessity
that each and every marital act remain open to human life (Humanae
Vitae, no. 11) and that contraceptive acts are contrary to the moral law
(Humanae Vitae, no. 14).
The encyclical
said nothing new. Pope Paul VI spoke "the truth in love" to millions of
people who desperately needed to hear the truth.
Before John Paul II's
"Theology of the Body", there was Pope Paul VI's encyclical, Humanae
Vitae. Read the encyclical yourself, in Ignatius Press' outstanding
translation, based on the original Italian text and including a comparison to
the official Latin text where there are notable differences between the Italian
and Latin versions of the encyclical.
Why Humanae Vitae was
Right  You'll also want to get a copy of
Janet Smith's Why Humanae Vitae Was Right, a collection of outstanding
essays about the important and history-making encyclical. This is a "must-read"
book for anyone who wants to understand the liberating truth of Humanae
Vitae.
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Mother Teresa  A new movie on the life of Mother
Teresa starring award-winning actress Olivia Hussey (Jesus of Nazareth, The
Jeweller's Shop). Hussey gives an illuminating performance as the saintly
missionary nun who brought hope to the poorest of the poor
everywhere. The film portrays the muti-faceted character of Mother
Teresa: her being a shrewd diplomat, a determined missionary, a fearless
superior, a deeply compassionate servant of the poor and a holy bride of
Christ. Praised by the Missionaries of Charity as an accurate, loving portrayal
of their foundress, the Movie Reporter called it “the most spiritually
uplifting film since The Passion of the Christ”.
Footprints of God: David and
Solomon Why is Jesus called the Son of
David and why is that important to understanding Our Lord? How did the Kingdom
of Israel prefigure the Kingdom of God and the Catholic Church?
Join Steve Ray in this edition from the Footprints of God series as he
takes you on a adventure through the mountains and deserts of Israel
to discover not only where David and Solomon lived and reigned, but also the
meaning of their lives and kingdoms. Also available on VHS
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